Circulated Morgan Dollar Rolls

Fresh, recently updated list of our current stock of circulated Morgan Dollar Rolls. If there is a particular date of coin that you don't see listed feel free to give us a call at 800-735-1311 as our inventory is always fluctuating.

In 1878, the Morgan silver dollar was first introduced as the successor of the Seated Liberty Dollar. Of course, using a brand new design can be tricky when striking coins and the US Mint had a ...
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After the several mistakes in the minting die that produced coins with aesthetic errors, some of those errors were corrected in 1879. The reverse eagle, in 1878, featured a flat, sunken chest that ...
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After the Seated Liberty dollar's production ceased, the Morgan silver dollar was the next chosen dollar for US currency. In 1878, the US Mint designed a bald eagle that would be pictured on the ...
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There are few times where a mistake could actually become the exact opposite. In its first year of production, the Morgan silver dollar experienced quite a few errors that would later become ...
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Learning about the Morgan silver dollar's history is essential to collecting these 100 year old relics. The Morgan was first minted in 1878 but due to government silver reserved depleting, the ...
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This was the first year of production, for the Morgan silver dollar and the San Francisco Mint's first chance to wow the US with their outstanding coins! The San Francisco Mint was not new to ...
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The San Francisco Mint was first established in 1854, 24 years before the Morgan was even a thought in the US Mint's mind. It was first established to help produce gold into coins, from all of the ...
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Originally, there were four mints that produced the Morgan silver dollar but only two are still in business today. The San Francisco Mint is one of those businesses that has lasted a century and ...
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Since there were four mints that produced the Morgan silver dollar, there had to be a way to mark the coins so it was evident where they were minted. Each mint claimed the coins they produced by ...
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The San Francisco Mint has made a reputation, for itself, as a high quality mint. Collectors take pride in their Morgans from the San Francisco Mint because of the high caliber standards they use ...
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Standing as one of the last original US Mints, the San Francisco Mint has earned its reputable and dependable reputation. The San Francisco Mint was first established in order to supply a place ...
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Each mint that produced Morgan silver dollars had their own ups and downs when it came to production. Most of the time, Morgan collectors focus more on the mint-mark, rather than the actual mint ...
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The fabulous Lady Liberty design, that graces all of the US currency, is actually featured because its the law. Due to the Mint Act of 1792, it became mandatory for all US coinage to display "an ...
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People who aren't Morgan collectors may think the Morgan silver dollar's history is boring. But for those interested in the Morgans, there is so much to admire and learn from its history. The ...
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The New Orleans Mint has been officially deemed one of the oldest historic landmarks in the US but hasn't been a mint for over one hundred years. The New Orleans Mint, also known as the Old Mint, ...
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The New Orleans Mint made an abundant amount of Morgan silver dollars, in 1889. Due to the availability of these Morgans, someone with a small budget can land higher grade coins for a very low ...
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Knowing the minting history, of the Morgan Silver dollar, is not only beneficial to the novice collectors but it is essential to fully appreciating this relic of the past. The Morgan began its ...
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